Schaefer would like Lara to stay busy with an interim-fight and then potentially face the Molina-Charlo winner in the fall.

Molina-Charlo will be part of the undercard to the Canelo-Angulo Showtime Pay-Per-View at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

If Molina retains his title, the fight is certainly possible. There is history between both men. They fought to a controversial ten round draw in March of 2011 at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.

If Charlo captures the title, a unification with Lara will be difficult to make. Both Lara and Charlo are trained by veteran coach Ronnie Shields. Since both fighters have a close relationship with Shields, it's not likely that either of them will be open to the idea of parting with his services - and Shields will certainly reject the idea of going against either fighter.

[QUOTE=daggum;14298055]molina is a bum. lets all hope he loses. but if he does win lara will beat him just like he beat him the first time. how can anyone have molina winning? because of teddy atlas' stupidazz scorecard where he…

[QUOTE=Box-Office;14298780]Whats even the point these people will still be crying "boring boring" after Molina defends his belt. AND STILLLL!![/QUOTE]
carlos molina is losing his belt, and most likely decisively. thankfully.

[QUOTE=whoseyourdaddy;14298708][URL="http://http://youtu.be/yUm1PUfonRQ"]http://http://youtu.be/yUm1PUfonRQ[/URL]the most rescent, Molina calling out Lara, Kirkland Alvarado Chavez Jr. etc. leave no doubt. and by the way when the fight was over Lara was the one who refuse to fight Molina again....[/QUOTE]
Whats even the point these people…